"It's like I'm 15 again. I can use iMovie and YouTube, but shoutout to my daughter, she's my camera crew," Dr. Paparo said. "It took us 6 hours to record our first video and we both cried. But now we can zip right along with everything. I pick my pajamas and the books and she picks the slippers and does my hair."

As a single mom, Dr. Papero understands the art of juggling.

"I knew our families were going to be entering uncharted territory, especially our parents in the medical field," Dr. Paparo said. "So, I just wanted to find a way to pitch in and help."

And good news for those busy parents, she and her daughter are currently ahead of their recording schedule, with no plans of slowing down.

Because of copyright laws with the books she reads, Dr. Paparo can't share these videos with the public. But she's encouraging others to use her new tradition as a template to help get them started.

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